Sunday 25 August 2013

Urban Market, Greengate Square, Salford

I must write a little post about my trip to the Urban Market this afternoon at Greengate Square. Just a five minute walk from my flat, it's a recent addition to the Manchester market scene and a welcome one, especially to Greengate Square itself. 




I love a good market and part of my role at Pretty Nostalgic sees me donning a stallholders cap regularly but also championing markets generally. It's so important to support our markets and independent businesses, and what's better than buying a freshly made loaf of bread, street food or a piece of art straight from the hands that made it?

But I must say I'm tired of seeing the same old stalls frequenting the Manchester markets, week in week out. 

The mix of stalls at the Urban Market was refreshing, from street food stalls selling everything from Portuguese wines and cheeses, potted beef, cakes, ice cream, bread,Spanish tapas and the Honest Crust wood fired oven pizza stall, to art and craft stalls selling prints, jewellery textiles and even some splendid looking birdhouses.



The sign of a good market is in how much you buy and we came away with several bags of things including this beautiful print from the Lorna Lucas stall. I was spoilt for choice as there were so many beautiful ones adorned with hares, budgerigars, stoats and other animals. I'll definitely be going back for more!



We also bought this handsome fellow from another stall selling prints...


...as well as potted beef, Portuguese custard tarts and these really tasty Twist & Kick rubs and salt mixes which came with this cool little salt grinder gadget the other half loved.



I'm already looking forward to the next one so will be heading back next month for another mooch. Hats off to the organisers!

http://www.theurbanmarket.co.uk/

Saturday 24 August 2013

Blackberry foraging


Growing up in the Midlands, I spent many a late summers afternoon wandering the local nature reserve at the back of my Nan's house. It was a great way to spend lazy sunny afternoons and now living in the city I find myself craving that freedom of the outdoors often.

Aside from sliding down the huge green hills on massive sheets of cardboard and paddling in the clear water of the reservoir, when the time was right we would go hunting amongst the brambles for blackberries.

We would spend whole afternoons getting lost in the wilderness searching for these juicy, plump little indigo fruits which turned your fingers purple, and you just couldn't help eating a good share of the finds along the way.

So, yesterday, feeling a little delicate but not wanting to waste the day,  I announced I wanted to go blackberry picking.

Off we went armed with just a basket to see if we could find some, to a place I wasn't even sure they grew in.

Soon enough, we found some small brambles, but many of the riper fruits were typically out of reach way up high, others growing too close to the ground to be safe to eat.
Lots of the fruits were still red, we were of course a little early.


But suddenly we struck lucky and sprung upon an enormous area of brambles with heaps of berries ripe enough to pick.

That first taste of sweet juicy blackberry transported me right back to those lazy days of my childhood. So often I've been tempted by those oversized blackberries on the shelves in supermarkets, only to be majorly disappointed by the sour hardness that's the reality of their taste and texture.

But this was sweet, juicy and velvety, like a purple cloud of loveliness, and just as I remembered from my childhood...



Picking them became a bit of an obsession and a challenge. Trying not to get cut to pieces by the barbed wire edges of the brambles themselves was bad enough, but then there were the nettles to contend with. 
I started to become a little greedy, reaching up for the plumpest of fruits, despite having more than enough for my pie. And, sure enough, nature responded  to my greed by giving me a nasty nettle sting on my arm. 

Ever the wimp, I was soon crying out in pain, and there wasn't a dock leaf in sight to ease it!

A pleasant afternoon (minus the sting) had soon slipped by with us engrossed in our foraging adventure, and the basket was full with plenty of blackberries to use in a pie. 


Aside from the delicious blackberries found on our afternoon walk, I decided to bulk it up with some apple, and give both the homemade sweet shortcrust pastry and fruit a nice lemony aroma by adding zest to the recipe. 



But I wanted to blackberries to be the overriding  flavour in the pie, so made sure to add plenty.



The juice that came out of the stewed concoction of apple, blackberry, sugar and butter was a sumptuous looking deep pink, it was hard not to drink it from the pan.



I topped the pie off with a little heart, lots of sugar and some cinnamon...



Soon the flat was filled with a heavenly aroma of sweet pastry, but we had to wait a torturous hour before it was ready!

 


And then finally the wait was over! Sweet, crunchy, lemony pastry, with hot, melt in your mouth blackberries and apple - it was delicious, and all the more satisfying because I had foraged the blackberries for free from mother nature herself.


Wednesday 14 August 2013

Tuesday 13 August 2013

Daydream in Blue



A new shot taken whilst exploring a recent Pretty Nostalgic brief. Others in this set to be seen in Issue 9.

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Dancing Barefoot



Thank you to my lovely friend Anita for kindly allowing the use of her feet for this picture!

Pierrot the Clown




A shoot channeling the famous Pierrot Clown

Model Rachel Smith

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Issue 8, Pretty Nostalgic

In Issue 8 of Pretty Nostalgic I took on lots more exciting features, some as photographer, some as both photographer and writer, heres a little peek at some of the features I worked on:

Several months of obsessively going back and forth to Hebden Bridge has been miraculously condensed down into this 6 page feature written and photographed by moi....




I wrote about and photographed my vintage postcard collection...


And tried to sum up the joys of tea drinking in a single image...



As well as these I also shot some images for a piece on Barefoot walking, and visited a holistic retreat called Mellowcroft with editor Jo and Features editor Abi. We had a lovely time sleeping in one of the yurts and I photographed like a crazy person, documenting the site, us making our own natural products and Jo and Abi taking a dip in the luxurious outdoor baths! 


I'm a little late in writing this post as Issue 8's been out a good few weeks now but you can still get your hands on a copy from the website www.prettynostalgic.co.uk, or in WH Smiths stores around the UK.


The Big Top





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All the fun of the fair





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You don't bring me flowers.





A shot of my buddy Claire Cochrane taken on a recent photoshoot

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The Art of Being Alone




A shot I did for a recent Pretty Nostalgic feature titled 'The Art of Being Alone'

Featured in Issue 8, Pretty Nostalgic www.prettynostalgic.co.uk



Model: Rachel Smith

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Saturday 10 August 2013

Pretty Nostalgic back at Vintage Village, Stockport, tomorrow! (Sun11th August!)

Tomorrow sees Pretty Nostalgic back at their voted Best Vintage Market, Vintage Village in Stockport's historic market hall.

Come see me, Regional Editor on the stall where you will be able to subscribe to the magazine via card payment, as well as purchase our newest issue 8, along with back issues!

There will be special offers available throughout the day and I also have a couple of the brand new Sunny Days publication available, hot off the press! 

Tomorrow is a Toggery special, doors open at 10am til 4pm.

See you there!